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Gwynedd caravan park submits plan to ensure it is protected from floods

Barmouth Bay Holiday Park, at Tal-y-bont, wants to build a new flood defence wall

Barmouth Bay Holiday Park, Talybont, Gwynedd(Image: planning document)

A caravan park in Gwynedd wants to build a flood defence scheme to help protect the site.

Away Resorts instructed Avison Young to submit a planning application for its Barmouth Bay Holiday Park, at Tal-y-bont.

It is one of 27 parks in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ owned by Away Resorts. The park has 240 static caravans, a reception building, an indoor swimming pool, adventure playground, and a sports court

The chain wants to erect a flood defence wall along the northern boundary of the site and part way along the north-eastern boundary, adjacent to the River Ysgethin. The wall measures approximately 204 with approximately 48m of localised ground raising along the north eastern corner of the site.

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Natural Resources Wales Development Advice Map shows that the northern portion of the Park falls within Zone C2. Several caravans face the river in this location and are prone to regular flooding from the river.

The flood defence would prevent overtopping during 1 in 100 year fluvial and 1 in 1000 year tidal events.

A planning statement from Avison Young said: "The local coastal area to the Park is rural and characterised by an agricultural economy. However, due to the high quality of the surrounding environment, there is a heavy dependency on tourism in the area.